Canon Announces the Canon RF 14mm f/1.4L VCM
- By Richard-CN
- Canon Lenses
- 142 Replies
This lens is bonkers. I don't think my wait time estimate if you don't get on the preorder is actually too far wrong
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DSB and any other underwater shooters.........
Your price estimates to buy an aluminum housing for a Canon R5 /R5 II are way low in today's world.......Even depending where you are in the world prices have increased significantly in the small underwater imaging world.
That was one reason I mentioned a great AF performing camera like the Canon R50......Look at the specs and the AF tracking performance is darn near high end models.
A friend did buy a Seafrogs housing for his Canon R50 which is unbelievably cheap but it works......He had a problem with the pop up flash not fully extending....When we were in Cozumel the built in flash lightning bolt icon would disappear past 5M / 15' depth.....
To Seafrogs credit they sent him a new front housing and he's used it successfully on several trips.
If I didn't house the dirt cheap Canon R100 for my needs I'd buy a Seagrogs housing for my Canon R50. I'd check tariffs buying from Hong Kong and delivery into the US though.
I'm not wild about the Seafrog's housing's DOME port connection but they do have a silly simple "test once vacuum system" ensuring your housing is sealed. But then you then release the vacuum, remove the little electronic test module and plug it and dive.
The housing has DUAL back o-rings and for my friend has been fine. There's one more problem if you choose the budget Seafrog's housing......
Being a light but tough polycarbonate they are extremely buoyant and I mean EXTREMELY floaty !!!! You'll need a nice metal dual handle tray and maybe attach a 2-3# or more weight underneath it to get it below the surface comfortably........Even with strobe arms and strobes or video lights it'll be a floater
If you're a snorkeler or surface shooter this might not be a problem. In fact I believe the Grand prize winner of one of the recent underwater photography contests shot a high end camera in a Seafrogs housing !
Your mileage may vary so choose accordingly.......
David Haas
Beat me to it, but this is exactly why I mentioned I wish Canon would include drop-in filter option in more lenses. You buy ONE polarizer and it works on all of the lenses. ONE ND - works on all lenses. ONE infrared - works on all lenses...If you are using drop in filters in a ef to r adapter then no, front filters are not more convenient. I can use my filter system with any of my ef lenses, including my 8-15mm fisheye, 11-24L through to my 70-200/2.8. I even used it with my TS-e 17L, way easier than any front filter.
I have less sun flare and reflection issues and I’m not interfering with my lens coatings by putting lesser glass in front of them. I also don’t need to carry different filter sizes or stepping rings. Literally, one filter fits all.
Sure it doesn’t work with RF lenses, but then again, I don’t own any!